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Spaces for Teaching and Learning – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
Most Used Tags. Your Views on Accessibility Please? If any of my readers are (or know any) maths or science students who use assistive software or other assistive technology, I would
Developing Connections through Craft and Reflection – Outdoor Environmental Education Research Blog
advanced physics and math lessons they are studying.
Subtitles for the many; not the few – Information Services Group: Student Employee Blog
From hour-long recorded lectures, to inaugural lectures covering a vast range of topics; from medicine to maths , architecture to archaeology.
The Near Future Teaching Project – Annabel Treshansky's Blog
Most Used Tags. Your Views on Accessibility Please? If any of my readers are (or know any) maths or science students who use assistive software or other assistive technology, I would
Nominate a STEM heroine – Ada Lovelace Day
A celebration of the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).
My life in wavenumber space – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
J. Phys. A: Math . Theor., 42:125501, 2009. [2] R. H. Kraichnan.
Jackie and Charlie’s statistics collaboration (a Flash-to-HTML5 challenge story) – Digital Learning Applications and Media
It involved statistical maths and complex JavaScript neither of which I’m an expert in.
User journey map for prospective undergraduates – Future student online experiences
For example, one participant was considering Maths and Spanish at one university and ruled it out because the Spanish course focused on literature rather than linguistic tuition.
Edinburgh Women in STEM Trail – Ada Lovelace Day
A celebration of the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).
A course, a book and a new project – Data Science & Football
The Italian scene on football analytics is very interesting and quite different from the math -strong UK tradition. “. ... For contrast, the book also reports results of an ethnographic study of “public analysts”, young football fans with a math
